Archive for April 23rd, 2010

Today’s Business: 2010-04-23

Friday, April 23rd, 2010

Today’s Activities

  • Shower.  DONE.
  • Cat duty.   DONE.
  • Do two loads of pending laundry.  IN PROGRESS.

Log

07:15 AM: I’m up.  Good morning!

07:16 AM: Read more of the book     throughout the night.

07:20 AM: My weight did not change from yesterday.  It’s still 173.5 Lbs.    See   here   for a summary of the progress on this goal so far in 2010.

09:15 AM:  Posted the   Our Second Dinner Dance   piece to the   Tom’s Love Quest   blog.

11:00 AM: Watched the 2010-03-15 episode of   The Young and the Restless, as I played it over the phone for   [Emmy].  She missed the original airing.

11:05 AM: Sister Jojo will come at 1:00 to take Mom and I to Altoona.  This will not be a shopping trip today however.  We’re pressed for time because Mom has a cardiology appointment at 2:00.  So we’ll just exchange this DVR and make a bank deposit.

12:30 PM: Sister Jojo arrived early, hoping to catch Mom.  But Mom at the last minute, decided to go out to lunch with a close friend.  We hope she’ll be back before 1:00 PM, when we had planed to leave for Altoona.  While we waited, sister Jojo drove me to the bank to deposit some checks.

01:00 PM: When we returned, Mom arrived shortly thereafter, and we headed up to the cable place to exchange this Scientific Atlantic DVR.

03:15 PM: We’re back home.  No shopping today; just the DVR exchange.

04:00 PM: Watched today’s episode of   Dr. Phil.

04:15 PM: Worked the   Explorer 8300HD DVR Setup   effort.  It works great.

08:05 PM: Worked the   Lawn Maintenance: 2010   project, and weed whacked the yard before all that rain arrives this coming weekend.

09:05 PM: Watched today’s episode of   The Young and the Restless   on this brand new DVR.  Looks good.

10:15 PM: Chatted with [Emmy] for an hour.  Now, I’m headed to facebook.  I wonder if facebook should be capitalized?  I’ve seen it both capitalized and in al lower case.

11:45 PM: Watched tonight’s episode of   NBC’s Nightly News   on the DVR.

11:50 PM: Another installment tomorrow.  So take care, and good night.

Tom

Received Mail and Shipments

  • The 2010-05 edition of Promo Only’s Mainstream Radio music series.

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Diary Revisions: 2010-04-23

Friday, April 23rd, 2010

Today, I either added or modified the following posts in  the   Tom’s Diary   blog for improved brevity, clarity, categorization, decreased spelling errors, appearance,  and search-ability:

  • Site Stats: 2010-04-23
  • Explorer 8300HD DVR Setup
  • Today’s Business: 2010-04-23
  • Today’s Diet: 2010-04-23
  • Today’s Business: 2010-04-22
  • Dishwasher Repairs: 2010-04-22
  • Lawn Maintenance: 2010
  • Mom’s Status: 2010-01-03
  • Today’s Business: 2010-01-02
  • Diary Revisions: 2010-01-02
  • Weekly Backups: 2010-01-02
  • Repeater Song: 2010-01-02
  • Mom’s Status: 2010-01-02
  • Today’s Business: 2010-01-01
  • Diary Revisions: 2010-01-01
  • DJ Gig Wrapup: 2009-12-31
  • DJ Playlist: 2009-12-31
  • Mom’s Status: 2010-01-01
  • Today’s Business: 2009-12-31
  • Diary Revisions: 2009-12-31
  • Shopping Trip: 2009-12-31
  • Weight Loss: 2010
  • Mom’s Status: 2009-12-31
  • Today’s Business: 2009-12-30
  • Diary Revisions: 2009-12-30
  • Shopping Trip: 2009-12-30
  • Hard Drive Upgrades: 2010
  • Hard Drive Failure: 2009-12-30
  • Mom’s Status: 2009-12-30
  • Today’s Business: 2009-12-29
  • Diary Revisions: 2009-12-29
  • Mom’s Status: 2009-12-29
  • Today’s Business: 2009-12-28
  • Diary Revisions: 2009-12-28
  • Home Repair Bits: 2009-12-28
  • Mom’s Status: 2009-12-28
  • Tom Hesley

    Site Stats: 2010-04-23

    Friday, April 23rd, 2010

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    General Summary
    1. Host name prosaic-expressions.com
    2. Host URL http://www.prosaic-expressions.com
    3. Program start time Apr 23, 2010 09:12
    4. Time of first request Feb 1, 2010 00:01
    5. Time of last request Apr 23, 2010 00:00
    6. Time last 7 days lasts until Apr 23, 2010 09:12
    7. Successful server requests 570,033 Requests
    8. Successful requests in last 7 days 46,686 Requests
    9. Successful requests for pages 363,789 Requests for pages
    10. Successful requests for pages in last 7 days 30,430 Requests for pages
    11. Failed requests 7,344 Requests
    12. Failed requests in last 7 days 554 Requests
    13. Distinct files requested 35,608 Files
    14. Distinct files requested in last 7 days 11,405 Files
    15. Distinct hosts served 3,877 Hosts
    16. Distinct hosts served in last 7 days 558 Hosts
    17. Unwanted lines in the logfile 5,257 Lines
    18. Total data transferred 10.108 GB
    19. Total data transferred in last 7 days 1.328 GB

     

    Tom Hesley

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    Explorer 8300HD DVR Setup

    Friday, April 23rd, 2010

    So, I replaced my Scientific Atlanta Explorer 8300 HD digital video recorder (DVR) today. 

    The visit to the cable company was easy enough; I took them the defective DVR, and they gave me a brand new one within five minutes.  “Here you are,” the woman at the desk said.  “We’ve activated this new machine for you, so all you need to do is take it home, and hook it up.”   

    “Great,” I called out over my shoulder as I hurriedly grabbed the unit, throwing it under my left arm, and walked briskly out the door.  I wanted to get this thing home and programmed as soon as possible, so I wouldn’t’ miss the news tonight and today’s episode of   The Young and the Restless. 

    Well, I got it home and all the cables connected without problems.  But, upon turning it on, lots of fine, horizontal lines appeared on the TV screen, and though the audio from the Dr. Phil show came through loud and clear, the picture was anything but.  Inspection of the front panel LED display on the DVR revealed that it was configured for 1080i HD screen mode.  But my SD television only display 480i.  So, how do I adjust this setting?  I tried pressing every button combination on both the DVR as well as its remote to no avail.  Some of the buttons made the lines change brightness and thickness.  But none of these brought me a clear image.

    So I dug into the manual for the DVR for fifteen minutes, looking for the procedure for changing this parameter.  But I found it not in there.  Then I googled the DVR on the Internet, and there, read two or three articles in the search results.  But none of them directly addressed this issue either.  Then, with no other alternative, I called the cable company.  They advised to perform the following steps:

    1. Turn off the DVR.
    2. Then, press and hold down the INFO and GUIDE buttons together.  This turns on the DVR again, but places it into setup mode.  The television comes on as well, and a very simple menu appears.
    3. Select SDTV (480i) by pressing the A key on the remote.
    4. Then, press the POWER button on the DVR to watch TV.  This takes you to channel 1, and displays the pictures there in 480i. 

     

    So that problem is solved.

    However, though the images were now clear, they were colored mostly magenta (purple).  Thinking that one or more of the three component video cables was loose or defective, I tried another cable.  But still, the problem persisted.  Then, I verified that all three cables were plugged into the correct sockets on both the television and DVR.  I tried plugging them in, in different sockets but did not find any combination that produced a normal-looking picture.  Well, to make a long story short, the Pb output (blue colored connector) on the DVR appears to be defective (very weak signal as compared to the other two (Pr and Y) outputs).  I scanned the menus, looking for ways to configure these ports but found none. 

    So, not really wanting to take this DVR back again, I decided to use the composite video output (yellow) port instead of component video.  This produced a pretty good image, although not as good as the three-cable outputs.  That’s okay.  I can live with this.  The picture quality isn’t that much worse and is hard to see at all unless you get very close to the screen and examine the individual pixels.  My Sony television accepts composite video on video input #1. 

    The new DVR exhibited slightly different color balance than the other.  So I adjusted the television accordingly and the pictures now look about as good as before the replacement. 

    Finally, I programmed my favorite shows in as follows:

    • 60 Minutes,
    • Face The Nation,
    • Meet The Press,
    • The Young and the Restless,
    • Dr. Phil,
    • NBC’s Nightly News. 

     

    Then, I verified in the   Scheduled Recordings   list that the desired shows had indeed been memorized. 

    This DVR is brand new; built in late March, 2010 according to the sticker on the back.  My last one was second hand, as I recall having to erase some shows from it that were recorded by the last user on the day that the cable guy installed it.  Plus, its manufacture date was November, 2006.  So I’m hoping that this one will last longer than the previous one, which broke down after a half-year.  We’ll see. 

    Tom Hesley

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    Today’s Diet: 2010-04-23

    Friday, April 23rd, 2010

    I keep this food diary to stay aware of just how many calories I’m eating daily, with the hope that it decreases the likelihood that I’ll overeat.    It seems to work, so here we go with another day…

    Today, I consumed the following items:

    • Herbal tea and diet caffeine-free Pepsi  throughout the day. 0 calories.
    • 11:00 AM: 5 slices of muenster cheese.  400 calories.
    • 01:30 PM: 1 bagel with cream cheese.  400 calories.
    • 01:30 PM: 1 large cup decaffeinated coffee with half & half.  100 calories.
    • 04:30 PM: 5 slices of pepperoni pizza.  1500 calories.
    • 08:00 PM: 1 cup vanilla yogurt.  110 calories.

    Total calories: 2510.

    Tom

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